Examples of International Sporting Code in a sentence
A COMPETITION is deemed to commence at the scheduled time for scrutineering and sporting checks and includes all practice, qualifying and the race itself and ends at the expiry of the deadline for the lodging of a protest under the terms of the International Sporting Code.
A COMPETITION is deemed to commence at the scheduled time for scrutineering and administrative checks and includes all practice, qualifying and the race itself and ends at the expiry of the deadline for the lodging of a protest under the terms of the International Sporting Code.
Observers to declare any infringements affecting safety or any infringement & Flag Marshals of the signals prescribed in Appendix H of the International Sporting Code and to report all incidents or accidents which might occur along the section of track under their control.
The FIA International Sporting Code is applicable for protests and appeals, DMSB Event Regulations and the DMSB Legal System and Code of Procedure as well the FIA Legal System and Code of Procedure for FIA appeals.
An entry by a competitor not possessing a Motorsport UK Race Licence will not be deemed to have been accepted until such time as proof has been provided by the Competitor’s ASN that that competitor is authorised to participate in the event as required under Article 18 of the International Sporting Code).
SAFETYAPPENDIX III The following is extracted from Appendix H (Recommendations for the supervision of the road and emergency services) to the FIA International Sporting Code as a guide for the benefit of rally organisers.
An EVENT is deemed to commence at the scheduled time for scrutineering and sporting checks and includes all practice, qualifying and the race itself and ends at the expiry of the deadline for the lodging of a protest under the terms of the International Sporting Code.
The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.
The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions,- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.
Any fault committed by the Organiser which is harmful to the Championship, especially delays in the timetable, lack of medical or safety (including fire) equipment may result in any of the sanctions or proceedings provided for by the FIA International Sporting Code.